Campaign

Colloboration with SFMOMA by Adam Jacobs

I’ve teamed up with SFMOMA to provide photographs of the museum for all of its members for use as Zoom or Microsoft Team backgrounds. Here’s the page.

These photos mean that while the museum is still closed due to the shutdown, its members can spruce up their next staff meeting or happy hour with sights from SFMOMA’s collection and nightlife from events at the museum.

Here’s how to set the images below as your background on Zoom and Microsoft Teams.

The Living Wall at SFMOMA - Adam Jacobs Photography/SFMOMA

The Living Wall at SFMOMA - Adam Jacobs Photography/SFMOMA

Sculpture Terrace at SFMOMA - Adam Jacobs Photography/SFMOMA

Sculpture Terrace at SFMOMA - Adam Jacobs Photography/SFMOMA

White Cube Lounge at SFMOMA - Adam Jacobs Photography/SFMOMA

White Cube Lounge at SFMOMA - Adam Jacobs Photography/SFMOMA



My photo as a Billboard outside SFMOMA by Adam Jacobs

As a photographer nothing quite beats seeing your work in print rather than just on screens.

I was therefore really excited to collaborate with the San Francisco Museum of Art (SFMOMA), one of the worlds largest museums of contemporary art, on a campaign to create a photograph that was made into a giant billboard to market the museum. The photograph shows their amazing outdoor rooftop sculpture at dusk bustling with visitors.

The billboard has been printed in downtown San Francisco and is located right outside the entrance of the museum.

Here are some photos I took as I was walking past last week.

Adam Jacobs SF MOMA Billboard Commercial Photography Fine Art

"Paddington" Film Campaign by Adam Jacobs

With the film, "Paddington" released today, I am able to publish some of the images that I was commissioned to shoot a couple of months ago by the agency ThinkJam that make up much of the advertising and campaign work used to promote the film. The photographs have been used across all social media channels, each with its own humorous caption, helping to build hype around the movie whilst also being distributed across various other PR platforms with distribution gaining gradual momentum before the film's release today. 

The concept of the shoot was to photograph all images from  a 'bear eye's point of view' whilst remaining true to the iconic brand by using authentic props from the film alongside various other miscellaneous items that we felt complemented each shot. Thus, the images represent Paddington Bear's life as he gets up to mischief both around London and mainly within the Brown's house after arriving in London from deepest, darkest Peru.

The shoot was great fun surrounded by tons of baked goods (Paddington likes his shortbread and cakes!), ALOT of marmalade and a great team of people. Now, off to the cinema to see the movie!